Address: 415 E Pacific Coast Hwy, Santa Monica, CA 90402, USA
Phone: +13104584904
Maria Cabrero
Very cool recommended and very quiet
Debbie Mo
loved it. busy for a weekday-70% full, fee is very reasonable. lined up 1 hour before opening to get tickets. can't imagine what a weekend day would be like. parking was $12 for the day, lot right beside the pool. heated pool was great, very clean and despite being full, lots of space in the pool as most ppl were adults lounging on the chaise. one lifeguard on duty-no rowdiness allowed.
Gabe Eguia
Super convenient- easy to park and set up.
David Richardson
A beautiful vintage gem of a pool, usually warm water. Can be crowded on weekends, but weekdays and end of season, it might be pretty empty.
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Between $4 (youth) & $10 (adults) for pool entrance. There is parking fee for the park itself and not sure @ actual park entry fee...I was w/a group
A subway train would never fit in their pool or anywhere else at this place..
We were told if you pay the parking, you can use it for free
Go there early, 9-10 am, and ask. Failing that, hit up their website. Parking is $3 per hour and $12 for the day. Cash or credit at the kiosk.
People are wearing all sorts of bottoms, there's no uniform at the beach.
A swimsuit or something very similar is required in the pool. The clothing worn in the pool should be made of a fabric like what a swimsuit could be made from. For example, running or workout type shorts and a lightweight workout tee shirt or rash guard/swim shirt would be appropriate. Cut off jeans and a thick cotton tee shirt would not.
No, some people walk their dogs on the path but dogs are not suppose to be here. Dottwelier Beach to the South or Leo Carillo to the North are dog beaches.
Yes,if you use the swimming pool but you have to pay a fee to do so.
Lincoln Swimming Pool (1501 California St) and Venice Indoor Pool (2490 Walgrove Ave, LA)
Yes
I would ask the staff.
There is no charge to visit and reservations are never required. Tours are free and they last approximately 30 minutes. They accommodate up to 15 people. Drop in between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. when people are available there to show you the history, answer questions and provide brief tours. Scheduled tours are available Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday at 11 a.m. 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. Fall, winter and spring hours are subject to change with short notice.
Call the phone number listed, ask for information booth. They should have the prices.
Back on the Beach Cafe
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